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Pollution Persists in the Florida Everglades Despite 40-Year Restoration Effort, Report Says
Florida’s fragile Everglades are not on track to meet a new water quality standard set to take effec ...View More
To Battle Climate Change, a Baltimore Church Turns to Nature
BALTIMORE—Every drop of rain rushing over pavement is a dilemma, picking up pollution and sweeping i ...View More
At ‘Sloth World’ in Florida, Wild Sloths Have Died by the Dozens
On a busy tourist strip in Orlando, behind noisy bars and souvenir shops, 21 sloths in crates reache ...View More
Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Just Lost Protection From Mining
WASHINGTON—Despite hours of impassioned arguments from Sen. Tina Smith, the U.S. Senate ended a Bide ...View More
Environmental Groups Take Trump Administration’s ‘God Squad’ to Court
Environmental groups are suing the Trump administration over its decision to exempt oil and gas dril ...View More
Great White Sharks Are Overheating
The evolutionary edge that fueled great white shark dominance for millions of years could soon becom ...View More
Rising Gas Prices Make the Market Ripe for Electric Vehicles, but US Automakers Can’t Seize the Moment
Over the weekend, on a family trip in central Kentucky, I paid more than $4 per gallon for gasoline ...View More
The Cherokee Rose, Georgia’s State Flower, Actually Has Nothing to Do With the Cherokee People—or the State
As Tony Harris walks through his garden, he stops beside a young sapling, its thin branches stretchi ...View More
As Tech Groups Predict Huge Pennsylvania Data-Center Growth, Critics Say Some Bills Would Reduce Local Control
As local tech groups predict that Pennsylvania will outpace its region for data-center growth in the ...View More
Memoir, Fiction and the Natural World
The third installment in our special Earth Day series What is it like to experience the pain and joy ...View More